Deck Strategies
Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle
This mono white deck leverages Teshar's unique reanimation ability to create combos with cheap artifacts and sacrifice outlets.
Liesa, Shroud of Dusk
Liesa's deck is a heavy stax deck focusing on taxing and disrupting opponents' strategies.
Chulane, Teller of Tales
Chulane's deck is built around Food Chain for infinite mana and card draw, aiming to draw and cast a wincon.
Koll, the Forgemaster
Koll's deck aims to create a loop with free equips, creature recursion and card draw to draw its entire deck.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Chandler's Lavinia severely disrupted the plans of artifact-heavy decks, demonstrating the power of stax effects in cEDH.
- 2
Ethan's swift elimination of Lavinia with Grafted Exoskeleton showcased the importance of removal, even in combo-oriented decks.
- 3
Cody's use of Sanctum Prelate and Containment Priest effectively controlled the board and disrupted his opponents' strategies.
Notable Cards
Grafted Exoskeleton
Containment Priest
Sanctum Prelate
Summary
The cEDH Commander game featured intense interactions and strategic plays, largely dictated by the commanders Teshar, Liesa, Chulane, and Koll. The game started off with players establishing their boards and setting up their strategies. Justin, playing Teshar, focused on low CMC artifacts and sacrifice outlets to create looping combos. Cody's Liesa deck aimed at disrupting other players' strategies with taxing effects and stax elements. Chandler's Chulane was a Food Chain deck aiming for infinite mana and card draw. Ethan's Koll deck revolved around free equips and creature recursion. A key turning point was when Chandler's Lavinia came into play, severely restricting artifact based strategies. However, Ethan managed to navigate around it by equipping his Grafted Exoskeleton, subsequently eliminating Lavinia. Cody's Containment Priest and Sanctum Prelate also played a crucial role in controlling the board. The game concluded abruptly as the transcript ended prematurely.